: Many large Canadian companies (e.g., Shopify, Royal Bank of Canada) are dual-listed on U.S. exchanges like the NYSE or NASDAQ. You can buy these exactly like any other U.S. stock.
If you are a resident of Canada, you generally cannot use the U.S.-based Schwab or TD Ameritrade retail platforms. Instead, you should use native Canadian brokerages: Investing in ADRs, Foreign Ordinaries, & Canadian Stocks
: Some Canadian stocks trade on the U.S. Over-the-Counter (OTC) markets. These often have a five-letter ticker ending in "F".
: Many large Canadian companies (e.g., Shopify, Royal Bank of Canada) are dual-listed on U.S. exchanges like the NYSE or NASDAQ. You can buy these exactly like any other U.S. stock.
If you are a resident of Canada, you generally cannot use the U.S.-based Schwab or TD Ameritrade retail platforms. Instead, you should use native Canadian brokerages: Investing in ADRs, Foreign Ordinaries, & Canadian Stocks
: Some Canadian stocks trade on the U.S. Over-the-Counter (OTC) markets. These often have a five-letter ticker ending in "F".
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